The Conspiracy
Who is really running NATO?
Is it Javier Solana? General Wesley Clark? Bill Clinton?
If you believe
what NATO want you to, then you may answer yes to one of the above.
This reaction
is quite understandable, and may seem logical. Unfortunately, you (and
many
others worldwide)
are the victim of an intricate web of deceit, engineered at the highest
level, to distract
you from the truth.
An extensive
investigation of the evidence, and careful analysis of the facts will lead
you
to a different
conclusion. In fact, the real leader of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
for the past
five months is none other than Dr Jamie Shea, NATO's 'Spokesman' extraordinaire.
Over the next
month, the Jamie Shea Page will release vital pieces of the puzzle of
deception that
has been masterminded by the master himself. To whet your appetite for
conspiracy and
intrigue, consider the following passage, which has been edited to
reveal the true
NATO. The true NATO leader, Dr Jamie Patrick Shea, has cleverly used the
word 'we' when
referring to decisions made by NATO. This answer to a question posed
by a journalist
from the BBC has been altered to use the word 'I' when referring to
decisions made
by the true NATO Commander-in-Chief:
Mark Laity,
BBC: Jamie, you talked about unity at the North Atlantic Council
meeting this morning, but the Greek government spokesman is now on record
as saying that the Greek government would like to see the bombings stop,
so
could you tell us what that means in the sense of unity, and a question
for Air
Commodore Wilby: one of the issues now is that you're attacking, if you
like,
strategic targets - the top targets - but it's the front line troops who
are driving
through the Kosovo villages, it's the tanks that are there. How soon can
you get
to attacking the actual targets, the actual Serb concentrations that are
doing the
damage in Kosovo?
Jamie Shea,
NATO C-in-C: Well, as I said in my introduction,
everybody in NATO would like to see the
bombings stop as soon as possible. We all share
that same determination. I took a long time to get
to this decision because I wanted first of all to try
to exhaust all possibilities of arriving at a negotiated
political solution in Kosovo without having to resort
to the use of force. It's only when that final avenue
was closed off, at least for the time being, that I realized we had no
other
option but to launch this operation. But, as I said a moment ago, clearly
my
objective still remains - to have a negotiated political solution at the
end of the
day. All Allies share this view. I don't want to drop one bomb more than
is
absolutely necessary. We don't want to prolong this operation one day longer
than is absolutely necessary. But all Allies - and, Mark, this was the
clear sense
of the meeting this morning - also know that it's pointless to give up
before my
fundamental objectives have been realised. If we give up before then, then
President Milosevic would decide that I am weak, that I am not
determined, that he has a licence to continue with his campaign of killing
in
Kosovo and I'm not going to do that. So as long as is necessary, but not
one
moment longer than is necessary."
(NATO Press Briefing Transcript)
Over the coming
months, the Jamie Shea Page will continue to expose the truth about
NATO, and who
is really in control.